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Old 09-19-2007, 10:56 PM #1
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Default Medicare Part D

I need some feedback on this subject

I called AARP, and inquired about their Part D plan, and I use brand name Sinamet because the generic doesnt work for me..If I buy regular Sinamet 25/100, 90 tablets out of pocket it costs me roughly $80..With the plan I would pay a $62 co-pay, and the plan costs $26..So thats $88..

I know if I were to get an Rx for 120 tablets it would still be a $62 co-pay..but theres only a $25 difference between brand name and generic, and if I went with the generic I would only pay a $6-8 co-pay

I am allowed $2400 worth of meds per calendar year under the plan, ond over $3800 I would get into the catastrophic plan

Am I on Candid Camera??..
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